Bio: Mathison, Annie (Tucker) - 8 Oct 1944
Contact:  Kathleen Englebretson
Email:  tmkeeps@tznet.com

----Source: Greenwood Gleaner, Oct, 19444

Annie (Tucker) Mathison Annie Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tucker, was born February came to the United States in 1886 with her father and brothers. Her mother passed away in England. They resided in Illinois and she came to Greenwood in 1892. On August 24, 1898, she was married to Henry Mathison. They lived on a farm east of Greenwood until 1931 when they moved to this city where they have since made their home. She passed away at her home here on Sunday morning, October 8, 1944 following an extended illness. A number of years ago, Mrs. Mathison united with the Methodist Church of Greenwood and became quite an active member of the ladies Aid until her illness. She was a regular attendant at the worship services and enjoyed the fellowship of the sanctuary. She is survived by her husband and one son Chester of Milwaukee; a sister Mrs. Mary Uhrie, Battle Creek, Michigan; a brother, Fred Tucker, Argonne and one granddaughter, Elizabeth Mary Mathison of Milwaukee. A daughter, Eva, preceded her in death in 1934 and a son died in infancy. Three brothers also preceding her in death, George and James of this country and a brother in England. Funeral services were conducted at 1:30 at her home and at 2:00 p.m. from the Methodist church with Rev. A. J. Abbott officiating. She was laid to rest in the Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs. Geo. Haueser and Mrs. Chal Perkins sang "In the Garden", "Rock of Ages" and "Good Night and Good Morning", accompanied by Mrs. John Meng. The pallbearers were John Wuethrich, Fred Heiking, Bob McConnell, Albert Shanks, Chester Shields and Elmer Johnson.

 

 


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